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gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la forma en que arturo y tú se miran. parece que todo el mundo se ha dado cuenta. lo que sientes por él, es serio, ¿verdad? creo que sí. aunque sé que hace poco que lo conozco la investigación nos ha unido. no tienes que explicarme nada. sigue los consejos de un viejo. o tú te vas para buenos aires o él se va para los angeles pero no dejen perder un amor verdadero. gracias por los consejos, don fernando. arturo y yo ya hemos hablado un poco sobre eso. muy bien, hija, muy bien. bueno. adiós. pero no dejes de volver siempre que puedas. eres como una hija para mí. don fernando la se
gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la...
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i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute? >> we were ready to launch, i said is it perfect, they said we have a couple of questions on a couple of shades. >> how involved are you with your business, even now it is huge success. you are aware of details. people could say, john or mr. chairman or mr. ceo this is not working out. >> correct. neil: i don' know if tha happened with t president. >> up until the end i thought we it h until we knew it was not going to be done. neil: it embarrassed you. >> and cost me few million but it was the thing to do. >> you just have to go with it,
i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute?...
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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one of those shockers, don, is that this mother works for social services. so above everything, she works for social services, and even though she was not there at the time that the deputies arrived, she is accused of being complicit in the mistreatment of those children. take a look at your screen. here are their mug shots. doren lee harper and wanda sue larson, both 57 years of age, now facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. wanda sue larson is als
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck. you have some additional information about this and about the mother, but i can't believe this story. >> there are many shockers in this story, but one...
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don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. >>> thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insu
don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very...
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and don siegelman denies there was any quid profile. neil: what do you think that arguments are? >> i think they will listen, the core charge and core claim in the appeal, two aspects, first is that every defendant is entitled to a disinterest in the prosecuter, and the person was married to individual who was managing the campaign of his political opponent, that he then recused herself but participated in the prosecution, when evidence of brought forward of that participation we claim there should have been a hearing to explore, there was no such hearing, and we believe that the 11 circuit should order such a hearing to be held to determine whether or not there was in fact a disinterested prosecutor. second part of appeal has to do with mistakes we believe that sentencing judge made with respect to the way he calculated the sentence, that added years on that should not have been added. neil: quickly, half million in question, do we know where it went? >> yes, we do, it went to an alabama education at fund supporting the state quite referendum campaign -- >> someone sign the back
and don siegelman denies there was any quid profile. neil: what do you think that arguments are? >> i think they will listen, the core charge and core claim in the appeal, two aspects, first is that every defendant is entitled to a disinterest in the prosecuter, and the person was married to individual who was managing the campaign of his political opponent, that he then recused herself but participated in the prosecution, when evidence of brought forward of that participation we claim...
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don white. don scott, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a fourth smartb bery near towson university. yesterday three men took a woman's phone. last week a student was stabbed for his. by the end of the month all cell phones reported stolen look tracked on a nationwide registry. >>> michael johnson is charged with murdering phylicia barns in 2010. the 16-year-old's body was found in the susquehanna. johnson was convicted by a judge ordered a new trial ruling prosecutors with held evidence about a key witness. >>> a tall ship is docked in the inner harbor. it's the oldest working square rigger at over 300 feet long. it's the largest ship to visit here. it can reach 20 miles per hour. it's the 9th visit to our harbor. it will be here through saturday. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead this morning. also a conviction overturned. after nearly a decade in prison a missouri man is free. we will talk with ryan ferguson. there's a
don white. don scott, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a fourth smartb bery near towson university. yesterday three men took a woman's phone. last week a student was stabbed for his. by the end of the month all cell phones reported stolen look tracked on a nationwide registry. >>> michael johnson is charged with murdering phylicia barns in 2010. the 16-year-old's body was found in the susquehanna. johnson was convicted by a judge ordered a new trial...
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. >>> me encuentro en la capilla de don rosendo el dueÑo del predio dÓnde ca wlol avion y en este lugar que acaba de construir hace unos dÍas, coloÓo una piedra que dice tiene la imagen de la virgen marÍa, piedra encontrada en el lugar del acciÓn dwlendente y segÚn É formÓ esta imagen de forma natural. >>> ya ve. aquÍ estÁ. esta es la ca capilla el dueÑo del predio dÓnde ca wlol avion de jenni rivera construyÓ como promesa por la salude su nieto en este sitio que considera sagrado colocÓ la piedra que dice tiene la imagen de la virgen marÍa la cual apareciÓ recientemente en el lugar del accidente. >>> esta piedra me la encontrÉ en el rancho, esta. dÓnde cayo el aviÓn de jenny. >>> sÍ. >>> allÍ me lo encontrÉ. >>> quÉ piensa acudo es?. >>> pues yo para mÍ parece la imagen de la virgen. >>> aquÍ la traje y aqui, de hecho quiero estabas haciendo la capilla dije la voy a xoirn. >>> aquÍ tengo una foto, yo creo no tendrÍa nada que ver que se pusiera. >>> jenny forma parte de la vida de son rosendo desde que amenace a la tiene presente en su canilla su twlooend sus t
. >>> me encuentro en la capilla de don rosendo el dueÑo del predio dÓnde ca wlol avion y en este lugar que acaba de construir hace unos dÍas, coloÓo una piedra que dice tiene la imagen de la virgen marÍa, piedra encontrada en el lugar del acciÓn dwlendente y segÚn É formÓ esta imagen de forma natural. >>> ya ve. aquÍ estÁ. esta es la ca capilla el dueÑo del predio dÓnde ca wlol avion de jenni rivera construyÓ como promesa por la salude su nieto en este sitio que...
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>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> if you're still hungry for more after tonight's season finale of "parts unknown," don't fear. anthony bourdain and friends will host a one-hour postseason show called "last bite". it's live from las vegas. don lemon is with anthony bourdain in las vegas tonight. >> the season finale is tonight. the season finale is in detroit. but we're here in las vegas. you picked this because you think that this sort of repres
>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero...
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe...
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don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific signs of inflation, she is going to drop more money out of more helicopters because she doesn't want to think about the risks. she believes, like all big-government people do, that if your program didn't work the first time, just do it again bigger. she's going to be buying bonds and mortgage backs till we got a 4.5% unemployment rate. >> if don luskin is right, and i suspect he is, and if the inflation rate goes to 3% or 4% deliberately, if the fed can do that, i don't know that they can, but if they do, is that bullish or bearish for stocks? >> well, i thin
don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific...
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which if you know anything about chickens and most of my crew don don't, you want to eat, you have to kill your own chicken and pluck it, too. but every man has a breaking point. in retrospect, perhaps this was ours. >> harder, harder. almost through, man. >> no, i'm not. >> killing him, man. >> clean kill. >> now you can join our tree house. by the time our birds are cleaned and plucked, the sun is down and dinner is still a long way off. ♪ clean out the chickens ♪ it's time to kill chickens just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a
which if you know anything about chickens and most of my crew don don't, you want to eat, you have to kill your own chicken and pluck it, too. but every man has a breaking point. in retrospect, perhaps this was ours. >> harder, harder. almost through, man. >> no, i'm not. >> killing him, man. >> clean kill. >> now you can join our tree house. by the time our birds are cleaned and plucked, the sun is down and dinner is still a long way off. ♪ clean out the...
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if you are talking about reildi, i don think you want the government to take a pass. john: i do. let's talk about the war on poverty. lyndon johnson said he would and poverty. here is where the war began. and sure enough it dropped sharply the first five, seven years after that. to then it stopped improving. >> we teach people to be dependent. .hat was happening before the americans were lifting themselves out of poverty. government continue the progress for five years and then stopped it. >> we should have been more generous, done the other things th government can do to help folks. john: government does not teach a dependency. >> i am not here saying government is profit. governmentas some bad things, clumsy, bureucratic. there are things it does really well. hehey, private folks, step up. john: these graphs of the test. can we put these up. john: the recession, t it goes up steadily. two lines referred to one is the number of people collecting in the other is the cost. we are teaching people to be passive. >> i i will grant you that is something we want to avoid. what is the s
if you are talking about reildi, i don think you want the government to take a pass. john: i do. let's talk about the war on poverty. lyndon johnson said he would and poverty. here is where the war began. and sure enough it dropped sharply the first five, seven years after that. to then it stopped improving. >> we teach people to be dependent. .hat was happening before the americans were lifting themselves out of poverty. government continue the progress for five years and then stopped...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>> witnesses speak out about the shooting inside a new jersey mall, this after reaction from the shooter's family. >>> hazing fall out. how the nfl is launching a league-wide investigation into the incident that happened with the miami dolphins. details coming up. >>> more news, first warning wer >>> more news, first warning wer first,,,,,,,, [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. [ chicken caws ] [ male announc
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>>...
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all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including the suspected gunman who is in critical condition at a hopt right now.
all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including...
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. >>> a recent study by the don ald son adoption institute warns against online groups offering children for adoption. >> a significant part of thai culture facing a threat. how a popular form of fighting could deliver a knockout to a 500 year old tradition. >> political upricing in the east gives an artist fuel for his passion. >> and a special solar event some lucky sky gazers got to see. >>> for senturies, moi that box gs has been a national sport. the traditional sport may take it on the chin from a modern form of fight, mixed marshall arts. >> a 500-year-old tradition used only by royal thai soldiers, moi thai is an art of close-combat fighting. it's practised as kick boxing, a national sport where each match begins with a traditional dance. moi thai serves an a discipline making up mixed martial arts or m ma. it is a sport with an expanding international fan base - light on tradition, high on glitz - it's arrived in bangkok. >> will it knock out the traditional form? >> i don't think mma will take over moi thai. i think it's rooted deeply in the culture in thailand. mma has a stron
. >>> a recent study by the don ald son adoption institute warns against online groups offering children for adoption. >> a significant part of thai culture facing a threat. how a popular form of fighting could deliver a knockout to a 500 year old tradition. >> political upricing in the east gives an artist fuel for his passion. >> and a special solar event some lucky sky gazers got to see. >>> for senturies, moi that box gs has been a national sport. the...
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. >>> don horton has parkinson's disease and his wife is doing something strange. she's using magnets to make daily chores a little bit easier for him. dr. sanjay gupta has our human factor. >> good job right there. >> for more than three decades, don horton's life has been mostly football. >> division i, division ii, division iii and also a high school coach. all very rewarding experiences. >> in 2006, don became one of the 60 thousand americans diagnosed every year with parkinson's disease. >> perhaps the worst day came in 2009, that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with his buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's just a humbling experience to be helped with doing something. you can see it there, you did it before, it seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges that he was going through i couldn't help with, but this was one change i could help. >> don's wife, moira, got to work, creating a line of magnetic clothing
. >>> don horton has parkinson's disease and his wife is doing something strange. she's using magnets to make daily chores a little bit easier for him. dr. sanjay gupta has our human factor. >> good job right there. >> for more than three decades, don horton's life has been mostly football. >> division i, division ii, division iii and also a high school coach. all very rewarding experiences. >> in 2006, don became one of the 60 thousand americans diagnosed every...
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run ins with the law since he was acquitted in the killing of unarm florida teacher teenager trade don martin. trayvon martin. catherine heenan reports. >> reporter: >> catherine: back in a florida court drunkard and people are beginning to wonder why george zimmerman can't stay out of trouble. this time his or friend called police after accusing him of pointing a gun at her. he denies it. the judge laid out the charges. " do you understand that? yes, your honor. " >> reporter: 911 calls from some of crawford and zimmermann himself told different stories and $9,000 bond has been paid and he scott of custody for now he also has to stay away from guns and we're a monitoring device parent since his july acquittal and the martin case, the man has been pulled over twice for speeding. at in september was briefly detained by police after his soon-to-be ex-wife klay p smashed her i'd pack and punched her father in the nose. no charges were filed at that time. but now he's facing charges that could mean up to five years in prison if he is convicted. >> jacqueline: ran largely concentrated to th
run ins with the law since he was acquitted in the killing of unarm florida teacher teenager trade don martin. trayvon martin. catherine heenan reports. >> reporter: >> catherine: back in a florida court drunkard and people are beginning to wonder why george zimmerman can't stay out of trouble. this time his or friend called police after accusing him of pointing a gun at her. he denies it. the judge laid out the charges. " do you understand that? yes, your honor. "...
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. >> son 17 temas de la cual colabora don omar, daddy yankee. >> ¿por quÉ quieres sacar un disco como solista si tÚ y wisin estÁn en la cima?. >> para hacer lo que me gusta personalmente, la mÚsica que me gusta personalmente, hacer los videos como yo quiera al igual w puede hacer su mÚsica como Él quiera hay algo bonito en nuestra etapa en esta carrera es la oportunidad. >> le preguntamos cÓmo harÁ para mantener la energÍa en sus canciones sin wisin. >> es un reto muy difÍcil, respeto a w cuando toma el micrÓfono es fuerte lo que Él hace, es duro lo que Él hace, estoy contento porque pude, pude hacer el trabajo de Él lo puede hacer muy bien. >> recalcÓ que el dÚo con wisin sigue firme. >> seguiremos trabajando juntos, w es mi hermano lo quiero mucho, tenemos una relaciÓn muy bonita. >> ya come al lado de la carretera que para comer al lado de la carretera. >> sÍ me encantan los tacos de allÁ y de la manera cÓmo lo hacen es bien tÍpico de la comida tÍpica de allÁ me gusta mucho, el pique el fuerte allÁ los pruebo un momentito a ver cuÁnto me dura el adormece. de
. >> son 17 temas de la cual colabora don omar, daddy yankee. >> ¿por quÉ quieres sacar un disco como solista si tÚ y wisin estÁn en la cima?. >> para hacer lo que me gusta personalmente, la mÚsica que me gusta personalmente, hacer los videos como yo quiera al igual w puede hacer su mÚsica como Él quiera hay algo bonito en nuestra etapa en esta carrera es la oportunidad. >> le preguntamos cÓmo harÁ para mantener la energÍa en sus canciones sin wisin. >>...
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the last one on this point it on is doing what it was expected to do i think the real issue is what don gets in return i think that's where the problem really is stands now the fact the problem is this the problem is that mr kerry is going to come back to washington d.c. is not going to do it live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to to the he's going to see that crowd around him the the. congress and the on are those very american right beings the publican party all of them are going to have to give him my dear real hard on what the potential agreement is not exactly pleasing iran's longtime enemy of israel prime minister netanyahu calling it a mistake of historic proportions the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal president obama even called the israeli leader in a bid to reduce tensions in television but apparently his reasonings were not enough we can tell just by looking at netanyahu is official twitter page and moreover even with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry being generally positive about the course of the talks not ever
the last one on this point it on is doing what it was expected to do i think the real issue is what don gets in return i think that's where the problem really is stands now the fact the problem is this the problem is that mr kerry is going to come back to washington d.c. is not going to do it live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to to the he's going to see that crowd around him the the. congress and the on are those very american right beings the publican party all of...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the madness with a light hearted ceiling surface. and it took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again. he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for an arbor or making it crucial to make is important to remember a may seems so rooted in a particular place. also a elsewhere. and the fact that his work, national boundaries, it has something to do with his willingness to be. thrives on those. some said the world will end in fire, some say in nice. what i desire, but if it had twice to
so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the...
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don wall has been hot lately taking over tonight. a nice coast-to-coast jam to give the wiz a lead in the second period, nine assists. putting up the career best for nene and wall lead all scores with 31. his third straight game with at least 30 points for the first time in his career. good news all around, beating the lakers 116-111. >> they wanted to come out here and really play some for him too. i mean everybody, they kind of feel a little bit for brad now. >> and everybody, they have seen what i could do here as we made it a game that we wanted to. and i knew they needed to do a lay up drill. but that's a big win for us. >> they want to add a roof to that park costing $300. however, the mayor's office told the washington business journal that the mayor, "started laughing when he heard the idea." another said that the ballpark wasn't designed for a roof and "will be cost prohibitive, butt ugly." that's the quote. i know i've been hard on the washington redskins as many of you have -- redskins as many of you have let me know. alth
don wall has been hot lately taking over tonight. a nice coast-to-coast jam to give the wiz a lead in the second period, nine assists. putting up the career best for nene and wall lead all scores with 31. his third straight game with at least 30 points for the first time in his career. good news all around, beating the lakers 116-111. >> they wanted to come out here and really play some for him too. i mean everybody, they kind of feel a little bit for brad now. >> and everybody,...
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dancers donned ponchos in herald square, practicing their routines in the rain. but high winds are threatening to take the air out of the larger-than-life balloons that parade down broadway for the first time in more than 40 years; characters like snoopy and spongebob squarepants might be grounded. officials plan to make that call early tomorrow. for the latest on the storms and how they are affecting holiday travel, we turn to bernie rayno, senior meteorologist at accuweather. bernie, as far as late fall, early winter stoorms go, how big is this one? >> it's a big storm, certainly, but certainly storms we have seen in the past and typically these kind of storms produce mostly rain along the east coast with the snows across interior parts of pennsylvania be and new york state, and that's certainly what we've had with this storm. unfortunately, this storm occurred on the worst possible day, that being the busiest travel day of the year. >> ifill: so the busiest travel day of the year, in pretty big transportation corridors. where is it hitting hardest? we're talki
dancers donned ponchos in herald square, practicing their routines in the rain. but high winds are threatening to take the air out of the larger-than-life balloons that parade down broadway for the first time in more than 40 years; characters like snoopy and spongebob squarepants might be grounded. officials plan to make that call early tomorrow. for the latest on the storms and how they are affecting holiday travel, we turn to bernie rayno, senior meteorologist at accuweather. bernie, as far...
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. >> well, don salo said i aged 40 years in four. i'm not interested in partying. >> do you still smoke weed? >> actually, no. >> why not? >> after being in prison and seeing how drugs destroyed the lives of so many people around me, i can't get near it. >> earlier that year was that interview. so the new evidence, the new dna evidence in the knox case is expected to be revealed in court in italy this week. >>> all right, coming up, next, the science behind -- >> hi, i'm commander chris hatfield. the first canadian to walk in space and i watched "the science behind" on cnn. >>> in the next hour, the president's health care law takes another hit. find out why at the top of the hour. >>> this week on "the science behind," we take a look at chris hatfield's journey in space. he spent 144 days as the commander of the international space station. that's where he learn arned the nickname "the singing astronaut requests from this per formansz from space. >>. ♪ this is ground control to major tom ♪ ♪ you've really made the grade ♪ an
. >> well, don salo said i aged 40 years in four. i'm not interested in partying. >> do you still smoke weed? >> actually, no. >> why not? >> after being in prison and seeing how drugs destroyed the lives of so many people around me, i can't get near it. >> earlier that year was that interview. so the new evidence, the new dna evidence in the knox case is expected to be revealed in court in italy this week. >>> all right, coming up, next, the science...
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don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they are concerned about is what if there are 200,000 at the same time as there have been before back in october. that is only one of their concerns. >> reporter: withering criticism of the initial rollout of healthcare.gov has intensified the pressure on the administration to get this fix right for saturday. the white house hopes it can do that, at least for the vast majority of users. >> this website is going to get fixed. >> reporter: healthcare.gov opened for business october 1st. it has been a disastrous two months. the si
don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they...
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i was going to earlier by mancini don the founder of meeting privacy advisor and advisory firm as he blew to talk about the role this board is like an airplane going forward. i first asked and what parts of the surveillance legislation are really up to reveal. i have to tell you it is. even though they're supposed to target certain pieces of legislation and look at everything. they are actually doing that they aren't looking for what it appears that everything i don't think there's anything on the table that's not progress enough for review. but that said there were a couple of things that came oh one days whether or not the phone records capability tapping the phone records and collection of phone records should be completely done away with that was one extreme or should there be changes on it another was whether there should be a special advocate assigned specifically to sit inside the prize accords the secret courts to raise the civil liberties questions in the privacy questions and owes it to extremely significant things that are being discussed right now i'm hearing is actually
i was going to earlier by mancini don the founder of meeting privacy advisor and advisory firm as he blew to talk about the role this board is like an airplane going forward. i first asked and what parts of the surveillance legislation are really up to reveal. i have to tell you it is. even though they're supposed to target certain pieces of legislation and look at everything. they are actually doing that they aren't looking for what it appears that everything i don't think there's anything on...
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. >> maybe the folks in washington should tune in to tvs right now and see how it's don. >>> toronto mayor rob ford says he's not resigning despite admitting he smoked crack. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors approximately a year ago. >> i think i saw him. it's there. it's there. oh, my gosh. >>> and a mother and father rejoice as their son has his 40-year sentence for murder overturned, but his legal fight is not yet over. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, november 6th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the post-election day analysis is focusing on the two governor's races that highlighted the voting. governor chris christie led. in virginia the race was more ideological and a cliffhanger. long-time democratic fund-raiser terry mcauliffe was elected in a contest that focused health care and abortion. marlie hall begins our coverage >> reporter: it was a nailbiter in virginia where democrat terry mcauliffe narrowly beat ken cuccinelli. mcauliffe is the former head of the nationa
. >> maybe the folks in washington should tune in to tvs right now and see how it's don. >>> toronto mayor rob ford says he's not resigning despite admitting he smoked crack. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors approximately a year ago. >> i think i saw him. it's there. it's there. oh, my gosh. >>> and a mother and father rejoice as their son has his 40-year sentence for murder overturned, but his legal fight is not yet over. captioning...
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around play the gold card all right we got to continue this next time here because we're out of frickin don but remember the point there was that the people's bank of china will no longer be buying u.s. treasuries. stated over the second half all out war. the problem it was a terrible take on a very hard to make a plan to get along here is a plot that you ever had sex with the earthquake there's no let's play. a. little. let's. look at. the polls. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty close rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back home blasts. so kids games are just in the memories. right from the street. first street. and i think the church. on a reformist twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser timeouts opt out of a cloud of gold money dot com or welcome back to the kaiser report it's a pleasure max rouser you are the man with your ear to the ground in the global gold market usually have some fresh story beating everybod
around play the gold card all right we got to continue this next time here because we're out of frickin don but remember the point there was that the people's bank of china will no longer be buying u.s. treasuries. stated over the second half all out war. the problem it was a terrible take on a very hard to make a plan to get along here is a plot that you ever had sex with the earthquake there's no let's play. a. little. let's. look at. the polls. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere....
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"the quiet don." about the mafia kingpin. welcome and congratulations on the new book. >> thank you. >> first of all, who was he and why do you think he was involved in the disappearance. >> russell was arguably one of the most important mob sisters in the history of the country. only a few people knew about him because he was from kingston, pennsylvania. he a strangle hold over the garment industry. he organized appalachian meeting which introduced organized crime to the nation. he was extremely influential with the teamsters union and had become friendly with jimmy hoffa in the 1940s. so friendly he placed his cousin william, who was an attorney with hoffa and william became the counsel for teamsters union. i began looking at him in 2008 in a corruption probe involving governor ed rendell. two people indicted. one received a gaming license and his catholic priest. both were indicted for lying about their past ties to him. >> go to the house, take up the floor, with the luminol, retired michigan state police we hired to do t
"the quiet don." about the mafia kingpin. welcome and congratulations on the new book. >> thank you. >> first of all, who was he and why do you think he was involved in the disappearance. >> russell was arguably one of the most important mob sisters in the history of the country. only a few people knew about him because he was from kingston, pennsylvania. he a strangle hold over the garment industry. he organized appalachian meeting which introduced organized crime...
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i'm don lemon. we're going to begin with breaking news tonight. there is untold loss and heartache across the midwest right now after an outbreak of powerful tornados, cocomo, indiana, has declared a state of emergency after severe weather hit the city. both a fire station and a shopping mall are reported to be damaged. you're looking at the video right now. at least five people are confirmed dead from today's outbreaks of tornados. peeken
i'm don lemon. we're going to begin with breaking news tonight. there is untold loss and heartache across the midwest right now after an outbreak of powerful tornados, cocomo, indiana, has declared a state of emergency after severe weather hit the city. both a fire station and a shopping mall are reported to be damaged. you're looking at the video right now. at least five people are confirmed dead from today's outbreaks of tornados. peeken
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. >> ron, we've actually don research on these subsidies and if you dig down to it, anything over 250% of a family poverty level, the subsidies go down and there is no cost sharing subsi y subsidies it is not there and to say that is swiss cheese. my policy had a $3500 deductible and comforted everything. there were four things maternity, pediatric dental and mental health, other than that, it paid for everything. everything. >> let me interrupt here. this gets to one of the key points and that is steve, happens to be a benefits specialist but whether it is him or cate or anybody else. they have researched it. why do they need you or president obama telling them what is good for them? >> they don't need me that is for sure but they need to make sure they have insurance that truly insures. the overwhelming majority of people in the market have lousy covera coverage. this is the wild wild west of coverage. >> ron, that is not true. >> it is true. >> we don't sell a substandard policy. i'm telling you. it is not true. >> unfortunately most people with private individual coverage have subs
. >> ron, we've actually don research on these subsidies and if you dig down to it, anything over 250% of a family poverty level, the subsidies go down and there is no cost sharing subsi y subsidies it is not there and to say that is swiss cheese. my policy had a $3500 deductible and comforted everything. there were four things maternity, pediatric dental and mental health, other than that, it paid for everything. everything. >> let me interrupt here. this gets to one of the key...
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am don is at the top of the heap when it comes to online sales and its competitors are taking notice of what it's doing. specifically we're talking about target. target.com's latest offering feeling an awful lot like amazon. they have on demand streaming video, free shipping and discount for members. target says it's not being a copycat here and amazon is just one of its many competitors. we'll look out for more of these types of deals out there. in the meantime it's getting easier to find food that's good for you at the airport. in fact our local airports are earning high flying scores for healthy meal options. the physicians committee food review ranked reagan national airport third in the country after it made impressive gains this year. bwi and dulles tie for fourth place. >>> and you may never need to memorize another password ever again. that is the goal of researchers at purdue university's international center for biometrics research. they say fingerprint scans as well as facial and voice recognition are just a few of the tools improving security making our lives easier. we'r
am don is at the top of the heap when it comes to online sales and its competitors are taking notice of what it's doing. specifically we're talking about target. target.com's latest offering feeling an awful lot like amazon. they have on demand streaming video, free shipping and discount for members. target says it's not being a copycat here and amazon is just one of its many competitors. we'll look out for more of these types of deals out there. in the meantime it's getting easier to find food...
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i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go find someone to run against you. >> this is where the battle lines have been drawn. the established candidate has the money and the tea party challenger has grassroots support from the likes of oglsbey. >> we have to keep on keeping on we have remained sigh len sigh o long. >> the mayor of the financialfullfinanciallystrappes decided not to run for a second determine. they will be voting on either duggan and he is widely expected to win. whoever winds will be takingoffice and working with an emergency manager who is tackling detroit's financial problems. >> for one. most unusual election inniche tills t
i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go...
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there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too strong. but i think it would have been slower, i think it would have been a more a question of attacking one way or another then what johnson accomplished in the year and a half after his death. >> vietnam war is an interesting analysis, because i think that was one of the big questions. that. he had lived would he have continued on the same path. >> by far the most consequential question, is what would have happened in vietnam. you can find people that point to the 1970 speeches, his introduction of about 16,000 advisors. his occasional embrace of a domino theory. i think the evidence is the other way
there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too...
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bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself asked that the congress of the united states or the philadelphia convention should start with the prayer. so there is not a problem here of forcing people or establishing a religion as long as the person doing the prayer doesn't want to evanize people. >> what about having a moment of silence. >> well, that could be contracted to countries founded. this case was resolved already in 1983 in the march versus chambers case. why are we back with this? >> why is the obama administration on the right side of this issue? >> good point. >> my argument is they are looking for the right test. they are
bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself...
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is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me. >> spread the love. >> kenny chesney, straight from the heart, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: historian doris kearns goodwin shares presidential anecdotes with mo rocca. steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fb
is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me....
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. >> i don tnk that was his intention, i think tha bill is talking his own book, they are about to engage in a merger, everyone has their perspective. >> and their bias. >> i think jeff said, is what we know that market fragmente it has an increasingly opaque, he is looking forward to lend a hand to see i something can be done to make markets function a little bit better. ne: all rht, steppg back, you looked at them and exaned them for a while, a l o people comg they would not race to new highs they are if fed were not busy pumping money into the them month in and month out. where do you think that markets would be without that? month in and month out? >> hard to predict, i always hear from everyone, look at how much the market has run-u i said yesterday, sure since march of 09 it has been quite a run, and year before not a run, going a decade back, market not up a heck of a lot, the last decade. but i think, that certainly, i do espouse the view that there are not a lot of alternatives to equity reese nowhe ge ebb the rate structure, but i think, with market telling you is compans are do
. >> i don tnk that was his intention, i think tha bill is talking his own book, they are about to engage in a merger, everyone has their perspective. >> and their bias. >> i think jeff said, is what we know that market fragmente it has an increasingly opaque, he is looking forward to lend a hand to see i something can be done to make markets function a little bit better. ne: all rht, steppg back, you looked at them and exaned them for a while, a l o people comg they would not...
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. >> reporter: as the monstrous twister bore down on washington, illinois, don dempsey was watching television at home. >> the local weather forecasters were on there, and they were saying, "go to the basement immediately. it's coming up through marquette heights towards washington." >> reporter: several hundred miles away, meteorologists at the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, had been working the weather system for days. >> go, go, go, go! >> reporter: issuing a particularly dangerous situation tornado watch for much of illinois at 8:40 a.m. sunday. within an hour of that notice, the national weather system office in lincoln, illinois, 40 miles from washington, ramped up from two workers to 12. patrick came in on his day off. >> they knew within the next couple of hours, things were going to go, and once they went, they were going to go rapidly. >> reporter: how did you react personally to what you were observing? >> just looking at that on radar, it looked like it was going to be very bad. >> reporter: his office fired off three warnings, starting at 10:50 a.m., 16 minutes befor
. >> reporter: as the monstrous twister bore down on washington, illinois, don dempsey was watching television at home. >> the local weather forecasters were on there, and they were saying, "go to the basement immediately. it's coming up through marquette heights towards washington." >> reporter: several hundred miles away, meteorologists at the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, had been working the weather system for days. >> go, go, go, go!...
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. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you know, "so and so came home from school and told me that isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a riff-off." >> there are 33 states where they face barriers to adopting children. there has been a steady increase. it's an agreeing societal acceptans. >> the percentage of same-sex parents increased from 10% to two to 19%. >> there are a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and adopting if that is the case. >> after more that two years of waiting, hope and disappointment. jarrod and casey found a match. a teen mum
. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you...
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don lemon is standing by. hard to believe there hasn't been a democratic mayor in new york which is a pretty democratic city, in a long time. that's about to change, right? >> reporter: yes, it is about to change, if it goes the way the polls are going. 65% to 24% democrat bill de blasio to joe lhota, the republican here. it has been two decades since there has been a democratic mayor in new york city and that was david dinkins. listen, bill de blasio has been running as an unapologetic liberal, unapologetic progressive, he says, and he says he will bring in a new era of liberalism to new york city. he's running on things like universal pre-k, charter schools, income inequality, really saying he is going to change the way that things are done under bloomberg and also running, saying he's going to get rid of that controversial police tactic in new york city called stop and frisk. so he says he believes the people here have bloomberg fatigue and he has been running very successfully on that and if things continu
don lemon is standing by. hard to believe there hasn't been a democratic mayor in new york which is a pretty democratic city, in a long time. that's about to change, right? >> reporter: yes, it is about to change, if it goes the way the polls are going. 65% to 24% democrat bill de blasio to joe lhota, the republican here. it has been two decades since there has been a democratic mayor in new york city and that was david dinkins. listen, bill de blasio has been running as an unapologetic...
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around play the gold card all right we got to continue this next time here because we're out of frickin don but remember the point there was that the people's bank of china will no longer be buying u.s. treasuries. stated over the second half all out war please the lebanese. the problem is they are muslims very hard to take on a little to get along the club has never had sex with the target there's no let's play. lists looks a bit. of a. mum . welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out to talk to out of a cloud of gold money dot com or welcome back to the kaiser report it's a pleasure max rouser you are the man with your ear to the ground in the global gold market usually have some fresh story beating everybody to the punch what is the latest kind of insider dope you're hearing in the gold market well. i discovered something very interesting from the refining community in switzerland what they are seeing is arab bars four hundred ounce bars being sent to them for reprocessing into four lines that's point nine nine nine nine purity one kilo balls which are. traded on the the s
around play the gold card all right we got to continue this next time here because we're out of frickin don but remember the point there was that the people's bank of china will no longer be buying u.s. treasuries. stated over the second half all out war please the lebanese. the problem is they are muslims very hard to take on a little to get along the club has never had sex with the target there's no let's play. lists looks a bit. of a. mum . welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser...
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cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor of new york city -- >> reporter: meet new york's next first family. an urban quarter tell from liberal brooklyn who cracked 20 years of republican rule with their modern family appeal. >> and once again, the snackdown. >> reporter: he is bill de blasio. a 52-year-old former college activist and open supporter of anything raugian rebels and -- >> that inequality and that feeling of a few doing very well while so many slip further behind, that is the defining challenge of our times. >> reporter: he promised voters he would combat income inequality and plan to raise taxes on the wealthy to fund public pre-k. >> [ spe
cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor...
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the fear that the country's leading heart socia associations encouraging people to take pills they don' don't need. it affects 70 million americans. is ou1 out of 3 have bad ldl. the american heart association and the american college of the cardiology released a new call calculator to figure out a person's heart problems. >> some are worrying that it's over predicting the risk. >> let's say you are a 60-year-old black man with northerly cholesterol level an overall healthy and you are not a smoker an no diabetes. the calculator show hs he has a 7.5% risk of having a heart attack or stroke. that number seems high to doctors. at that level he should take statons. even though he is healthy. >> the number of people with high levels of bad cholesterol has remin remained about the sa. but the number being treated for it has jumped 70%. of ththe american heart associan defended those guidelines and says they should encourage more patients to talk to their doctors and for the moment it's sticking with that calculator. ♪ >> michael eaves is here with sports and a rough day for one member of
the fear that the country's leading heart socia associations encouraging people to take pills they don' don't need. it affects 70 million americans. is ou1 out of 3 have bad ldl. the american heart association and the american college of the cardiology released a new call calculator to figure out a person's heart problems. >> some are worrying that it's over predicting the risk. >> let's say you are a 60-year-old black man with northerly cholesterol level an overall healthy and you...
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>> buenos dÍas, don manuel. >> ¿quiÉn abriÓ esta caja? >> yo pero >> ¿por quÉ? >> perdÓn, don manuel, no fue mi intensiÓn, lo que pasa es que la caja se cayÓ y nosotros estÁbamos. >> ¿nosotros? >> bueno, mi esposo estuvo aquÍ conmigo todo el tiempo, estuvimos solamente Él y yo. >> ¿y usted necesita una pilmama para venir a trabajar? >> no, pero a Él, le gusta acompaÑarme. >> dÍgame una cosa, elenita, para usted, ¿eso es la felicidad? >> perdÓn. >> sÍ, si, sÍ, ¿para usted la felicidad es tener amarrado al bueno para nada de su marido cocido al dobladillo de su falda? >> perdÓn, don manuel, pero no voy a soportar que se exprese asÍ de mi marido. Él es al hombre al que amo. >> ¿amo? amor, ah, pero con qÉe facilidad manoseamos esas palabras tan importantes, amor, felicidad. >> pues sÍ, don manuel, lo amo y necesito mucho ese trabajo. >> pero no soporta que le hablen con la verdad, entonces ya no va a trabajar aquÍ, eso es lo que me iba a decir, ¿verdad? me parece muy bien, vÁyase a su casa a hacerle la comida a su maridito y a su hijito. y s
>> buenos dÍas, don manuel. >> ¿quiÉn abriÓ esta caja? >> yo pero >> ¿por quÉ? >> perdÓn, don manuel, no fue mi intensiÓn, lo que pasa es que la caja se cayÓ y nosotros estÁbamos. >> ¿nosotros? >> bueno, mi esposo estuvo aquÍ conmigo todo el tiempo, estuvimos solamente Él y yo. >> ¿y usted necesita una pilmama para venir a trabajar? >> no, pero a Él, le gusta acompaÑarme. >> dÍgame una cosa, elenita, para usted, ¿eso...
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blackburn about the risks of agreement both in iran and elsewhere who do not want this to the don to more permit agreement. and remembering the frustration doore time, opening the for greater understanding. can i urge all concerned to do everything possible to not let this opportunity to rift out of our reach? >> yes, absolutely. i am conscious of the importance of that. that is one of the recent it has been important to respond quickly to irans readiness to make such an agreement. it is possible for people in iran to see. there are compromises that can be made and it is in the interest of everybody to do so. i think showing that quickly gives the opportunity to those in iran who want to be able to carry that on for the future. >> mr. ben wallace. >> can i congratulate my friend for all the work and the other nations they have done to get into agreement. inspection and verification will be the best way to put aside those who oppose this deal. when the president was part of the team in the past, he was instrumental in getting iran to sign up for the protocol of the nuclear proliferati
blackburn about the risks of agreement both in iran and elsewhere who do not want this to the don to more permit agreement. and remembering the frustration doore time, opening the for greater understanding. can i urge all concerned to do everything possible to not let this opportunity to rift out of our reach? >> yes, absolutely. i am conscious of the importance of that. that is one of the recent it has been important to respond quickly to irans readiness to make such an agreement. it is...
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. >> when don and andrew decided they wanted to become parents through adoption. they were willing to take any child that needed a home. >> we were open. we gave a broad range. we were open to ethnic groups, mixed race. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected we would be - i don't like the term. >> she was very pretty. >> they have two little girls, isabella and valerie. >> for kids it's easier. the comments from the kids is - i hear parents say, "so and so came home and said isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a rip off." there are 33 states with couples face barriers in fostering or adopting children. there has been an increase in gay adoption. experts say due in part to growing societal acceptance and changing laws. >> the percentage of same-sex parents with adopted children increased from 10% to 2000 to 19% in 2009. >> there's a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and hopefully adopting, if that is the case. >> after mo
. >> when don and andrew decided they wanted to become parents through adoption. they were willing to take any child that needed a home. >> we were open. we gave a broad range. we were open to ethnic groups, mixed race. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected we would be - i don't like the term. >> she was very pretty. >> they have two little girls, isabella and valerie. >> for kids it's easier. the comments from the kids is - i hear...
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tea partyrt can say if only dons had not abandoned him he would have won. senate and house races and going forward, i think you're still going to see this huge battle he about whether it was the social issues. you need someone withit a more moderate profile like chris 's christie and it's not going to be over any time soon. >> it is his profile that is moderate. chris ischristie is on the samee social issues, exactly the same. it's the presentational skills. >> theta tactics and tone. do you do that?ha how do you do it so that you keep faith with the social n activists in your party but you don't turn off young unmarried e women. >> don't make it a big ticket item. >> there you go. a advice for republicans. see you next week.powe up next our power layer of the t week. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a col with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh wh
tea partyrt can say if only dons had not abandoned him he would have won. senate and house races and going forward, i think you're still going to see this huge battle he about whether it was the social issues. you need someone withit a more moderate profile like chris 's christie and it's not going to be over any time soon. >> it is his profile that is moderate. chris ischristie is on the samee social issues, exactly the same. it's the presentational skills. >> theta tactics and...
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the world series champs still donning their playoff beards, making their way through the city on 25 duck boats. boston beat the cardinals 6-1 on wednesday at fen way, ending a nearly century long dry spell for winning a world series at home. the fess tictivities expected t continue throughout the weekend, maybe even beyond. >> while they're celebrating their beards in boston, there's also the celebration of beer, the lack thereof. unemployment among young men having a major impact on our beer industry. acording to the new report from the "washington post," beer sales are down over the past decade. oh, my. the current employment rate among young men, which is more than twice as high as the national average and could be a big reason why. patricia powell is the founder and ceo of powell financial group. we talk about a lot of serious things here in business but how does this all factor in? the sale of beer among young americans? because we are seeing the unemployment rate among young men is significantly higher than the average. >> sure, and then living at hope, they don't have the money th
the world series champs still donning their playoff beards, making their way through the city on 25 duck boats. boston beat the cardinals 6-1 on wednesday at fen way, ending a nearly century long dry spell for winning a world series at home. the fess tictivities expected t continue throughout the weekend, maybe even beyond. >> while they're celebrating their beards in boston, there's also the celebration of beer, the lack thereof. unemployment among young men having a major impact on our...
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he has yet to play a game this season after tearing his achilles ten don' tendon in apr. >> johnny peraulta signs a contract with the cardinals. he had .333 with a home run and four doubles in ten playoff games for the tigers. >> coming up later we'll talk about how the n.f.l. schedule impacted the race for the playoffs. >> a young photographer on a mission. the spotlight she is shining on portland e. orego, oregon. >> and the growing huma humanitn crisis. the impact on the kids. ♪ it's not the right thing for america security. some lawmakers are opposed to the agreement. >> a winter storm has left eight people dead in the u.s. snow and ice is causing delays at airports around the country. >> the storm will slow thanksgiving travel plans. >> the authorities in connecticut have closed the case on the sandy hook elementary school shooting the shooter acted along and may never know his motivation. 20 children and six teachers were killed in the massacre. >> the nation has bee been torn apart from the under ending war. and for those that have yet to leave their home in syria the send can't co
he has yet to play a game this season after tearing his achilles ten don' tendon in apr. >> johnny peraulta signs a contract with the cardinals. he had .333 with a home run and four doubles in ten playoff games for the tigers. >> coming up later we'll talk about how the n.f.l. schedule impacted the race for the playoffs. >> a young photographer on a mission. the spotlight she is shining on portland e. orego, oregon. >> and the growing huma humanitn crisis. the impact on...